Saturday, November 5, 1988 Achilles Rink RPI 1 1 1 0 - 3 Union 1 1 1 1 - 4 OT G-W Goalie: Ron Kinghorn(1-0-0) G-W Goal: Tim Cregan(1) season records: 0-0-0 ECAC, 1-0-0 overall Best games? At the top of my list is the first college hockey game I ever saw. November 5, 1988. I didn't want to go because as everyone knows, hockey is a dumb game. Other than the Olympics, I never even watched any hockey, and didn't plan to start just because I was now attending a college which had a hockey team. But I was talked into it by a classmate, Shayne White, who was a freshman goalie on the team. This was the first game of the season and Bruce Delventhal's first game at Union. Division III Union was considered a heavy underdog against a strong RPI team. "If they can stay within 5 goals, it would be a huge confidence builder" was the talk early on. Union had never beaten RPI in 9 meetings, and was thrashed 13-0 a year earlier. The Union team, skating nine freshmen playing their first collegiate game and just one senior, fell behind three times, 1-0, 2-1, and 3-2, with Kevin Mazzella scoring each of the Engineer goals. Dan Gould's shorthanded goal tied the game at 1 for Union in the first, and Marc Goguen's second period goal tied it at 2. RPI took a 3-2 lead early in the third, and that score held up almost all the way. Union killed off two late RPI power plays and RPI killed off a Union power play. With 70 seconds left, Union got a faceoff in the RPI zone, and Delventhal decided it was time to pull goalie Ron Kinghorn. The move paid off with 33 seconds left in regulation, when Goguen deflected a shot past Steve Duncan. In the overtime, Terry Campbell sent a pass from his own blue line to freshman Tim Cregan streaking up the left wing. Cregan caught the pass behind the RPI defense and came in on Duncan. Cregan faked glove side, Duncan bit. Cregan was able to keep control of the puck as the RPI defenders caught up to him and put a backhander just inside the left post at 1:57 of OT. Union 4, RPI 3. To this day, I don't know that I've ever heard Achilles Rink any louder. And I must have liked what I saw - I've missed a total of one home game since - a span of 10 seasons at last update.